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Topic: Gridcoin (GRC) - first coin utilizing BOINC - Official Thread - page 248. (Read 597344 times)

legendary
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Cryptanalyst castrated by his government, 1952

2)I created the gridcoin.conf


One starting point is to double-check the path to the conf file and make sure its file type is really conf (not gridcoin.conf.txt for instance).

The file path to the conf file should be something like C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming\Gridcoin

Good luck - I'm sure you're very close to getting it working.

hero member
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I really need help. It's 3 days that i try to mine gridcoin without any result.

Here, what i did.

1)I downloaded the lastest version 1.1.4.8.

2)I created the gridcoin.conf

rpcuser=user
rpcpassword=pass
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcport=9332
server=1
gen=0
addnode=98.114.181.178
addnode=76.187.184.27:9778
addnode=66.187.94.194:9778
addnode=76.74.177.224:9778
addnode=84.125.196.167:9778
addnode=71.233.139.62:9778
addnode=72.92.48.105:97788

3)I started the wallet, and it succesfully sincronyed without any problem

4)I started my BOINC client, with WCG project running at 100% cpu

5)i started cgminer 3.7.2 with this string:

cgminer.exe --scrypt -o 127.0.0.1:9332 -u user -p pass --gpu-threads 2 --thread-concurrency 7168  -I 13 -g 1

but it says: POOL 0 slow/donw or Url or credential invalid

But user and pass are the same of .conf! I'm sure! any help?
newbie
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I think that might be wonderful, since the updates are (fortunately for us) being released daily to fix every bug you can Smiley
Thanks for you hard work!
sr. member
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Hi Matt,

Yeah in my opinion first off I don't really want to keep such a high level of releases as Im sure it is hard for everyone to upgrade, its a short term problem we are going through; however I do see the value in your three proposed ideas.

There are a lot of features on the list so I have to prioritize things that make it next; for example right now Im working on the SQL Query analyzer for gridcoin.

Back to the point; what we could probably do to keep the relationship anonymous with the user is have the wallet check the current version when it is booted and if the official version is greater it will just ask a question on the screen - Version 1.1.4.9 is available, would you like to upgrade?  If they press Yes, it does everything by itself; we can also have a key in the config file to disable that feature if you don't want it  such as:
autoupgrade=always
autoupgrade=never

What do you think?
Rob H.
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Hi,

Since not all users of this coin are as active as you are, may I ask for a feature in a future wallet version?

Please implement one of the following features:
1) an autoupdate feature which automatically keeps the QT updated without the user doing anything (or with the user just clicking an "update" button which only appears when new updates are available - but where the entire update process is done automatically)
2) a notification feature where the user can enter his eMail address into the wallet and the wallet sends him an eMail when a new version is available? That requires - of course - that the wallet has a way to check for updates. But since Microsoft/Apple/Adobe/andalltheothers can do it, so can you :-)
3) (for those who don't even run their QT all the time) a notification feature where the user can enter his eMail address into the wallet and the wallet sends that eMail address plus its own version information to a central server of yours which then sends out an eMail when a new software version is available. And which sends a warning eMail when a mantatory update has to be performed.

Naturally, as of today, the Cryptocurrency-community has been very active but with the price explosion of the Bitcoin last month, more and more "normal users" will enter the market.
They will not keep their wallet running all the time.
They will not check the forum all the time.
But they might spend hard cash on buying this coin at an exchange and then send it over to their wallet. As a community, we even need that kind of passive user - and we need their money buying this coin.
And when they find ways to spend or donate the coin, they will. And for that purpose they will open their wallets - but not in between.

Having said this, I personally prefer feature (3) because it has a few advantage over the other 2:

  • It keeps even those "passive" users in the loop that do not run their wallet regularily.
  • That way, if a really important change has to be made (e.g. a new blockchain), even those users won't lose their money because they get a notification. Think of the bad publicity when "normal users" start losing their money because they simply ignored their wallets for months only to find them not working anymore because weeks before, a new blockchain or equally invasive measure was introduced without them knowing.
  • That feature can be extended for marketing purposes: add a checkmark "the makers of this coin are allowed to send me exciting news about this coin yaddayaddaya" - and voila you get yourself a free marketing database with tons of eMail addresses that you can use to keep engaging your users. Notify them of new shops where they can pay with this currency. Notify them of faucets. Notify them of exchanges that trade this coin. Notify them of the rise in value of that coin. And so on. Just keep engaging even the passive users - because to make a currency successful, you need every hand and every dollar you can get.

You guys and all the other professionals or those that have privacy concerns won't use that feature - and should never be required to do so. But the regular passive user will get that fuzzy feeling that he will be informed of important stuff without him spending much time checking bitcointalk or their wallets. And that will give him extra confidence when it comes to him spending the coin or buying the coin with his FIAT.

Just a few additional remarks:

  • Naturally, the best possible combination would be (3) with (1) where the users gets a "move your ass and update your wallet or else..." eMail (friendly version, of course) - and then he opens the wallet and clicks on the "update" button and that's it for him.
  • May be the required serverside portion (the thing that collects all version information and the eMail addresses and which also allows for sending out mass eMails to all users in that database) could be written in a generic way so that other virtual currencies can implement that feature, too?
  • May be, future wallets should have a default setting that causes them to run in the background as a service whenever the computer starts. That way, even many passive users will contribute to the P2P network without them even knowing. But that was just a sideline remark and describes a completely different feature request. But then again, while you are at it... :-)

Don't know. What do you guys think about that feature request?
Does anyone second that request?
Does anyone have a better idea how to solve the above mentioned challenges that this new species of regular, passive users will introduce in the weeks and months to come?

Thanks
Matt
GRC: GCehNw1ywW9Qr7J9f9Mxc8xQh3MswwX98c


P.S. Just a full disclosure: I have posted this same feature request to the thread of some other cryptocurrencies as well.
sr. member
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New Version Available (1.1.4.8/6.3/48): Upgrade from the RPC: Yes.

In this version we close all TCP sockets, stop the network thread, and restart the network thread once every 20 minutes
to help isolate the problem where the node stops communicating until it is restarted.  

Best Regards,
Rob Halford

PS If anyone receives failure to upgrade bad webhttprequest, Ill be fixing that by extending the download timeout eventually; for now- reexecute the Upgrade command and try again;
sr. member
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Yeah that's a good idea; because not only will it remove the warning but it will let the user choose their own version of cgminer (64 bit / 32 bit), one that doesn't crash for them, and maybe I can have gridcoin move the files automatically, etc...

sr. member
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Good deal.... I've been debugging the net thread error today and I made some headway; will be releasing a new version later and I think this will solve our second problem.

BTW, I called an authenticode (for a code signing license) company yesterday and they explained to me code signing the EXE as gridcoin won't remove the warning if the heuristics of cgminer make it show as a known virus LOL; they recommended I offer a second download for cgminer....

Rob H.

LOL, either that or at least a spot somewhere near the download that explains why they are seeing the warning.

But if you can find a way to link to one of the older scrypt-compatible versions of cgminer (newer versions are not scrypt-capable), make it convenient for users to download, setup and run while still having Gridcoin communicate with it, I think that would be the most desirable course of action that way you can remove the malicious software warning entirely...
sr. member
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Good deal.... I've been debugging the net thread error today and I made some headway; will be releasing a new version later and I think this will solve our second problem.

BTW, I called an authenticode (for a code signing license) company yesterday and they explained to me code signing the EXE as gridcoin won't remove the warning if the heuristics of cgminer make it show as a known virus LOL; they recommended I offer a second download for cgminer....

Rob H.

PS Regarding the block explorer:  A user reported that the numbers were randomly increasing-decreasing.  We have two block explorers; the first one was running on a defective machine and wasn't connected to the wallet.  I modified the code to go forward only and resynced the second node; this should permanently fix this problem.





sr. member
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You should be able to work on any project - that project list is just for the cpu miner feature that's on hold.

Try adding malaria, world community grid and milky way and see if any difference.
Try running as admin.
Let us know what fixes it; that's a very rare problem.

Thanks,
Rob H.



I am already cpu mining on all of those projects and I am also running as admin as well with BOINC in default install directory...



***Edit***
LOL, I apparently was not running as admin, I had been entirely up to this point, not sure how the option got unchecked. All issues have been fixed
sr. member
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You should be able to work on any project - that project list is just for the cpu miner feature that's on hold.

Try adding malaria, world community grid and milky way and see if any difference.
Try running as admin.
Let us know what fixes it; that's a very rare problem.

Thanks,
Rob H.

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Yeah, try the lodctr /r from an elevated prompt first, and restart gridcoin-qt.

Thanks,
Rob H.


Sorry, last question, should I close my current instance of Gridcoin before doing lodctr /r
Yes I would close it first, doubt it matters since it updates the registry; but still need to restart gridcoin.



Ok, the registry rebuild was successful, Gridcoin has restarted but still displaying the same for Boinc Processing Power, Boinc Thread Count and Boinc Block. Also Boinc KH/ps is stuck at "0".

Is it possible that this is happening because BOINC is working on projects that aren't in Gridcoin's projects list...?
sr. member
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Yeah, try the lodctr /r from an elevated prompt first, and restart gridcoin-qt.

Thanks,
Rob H.


Sorry, last question, should I close my current instance of Gridcoin before doing lodctr /r
Yes I would close it first, doubt it matters since it updates the registry; but still need to restart gridcoin.

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When it gets to 8 days, how long does it stay there?

I've tried to DL the qt 3 times and then tried the .msi file and still won't sync up. Keeps getting stuck at 8-9 days behind even after I restart it. Someone please help, I can't figure out how to fix it.

Try using the "Rebuild Block Chain" option, it seems to fix just about everything for me.

 I can't find that option. My mining console won't start up and neither will the project console

It's in the wallet to the right of "Projects"
There's nothing to the right of projects in my wallet, and i tried the conf idea above and nothing is working because these things you guys say are supposed to be there aren't.
You may have to download the latest 6.1 version; from gridcoin.us, download the MSI Prod version.
You should see a button "Rebuild Block Chain" on the main screen.

Rob H.


I don't see a 6.1 version on the site, even the beta is 5.7?

http://www.gridcoin.us/download/gridcoin.msi - I downloaded from here and it is the latest version.

Ok, I'll try it again, but this is my fourth time DL this one lol

Make sure you delete c:\Program Files (x86)\Gridcoin before you install the new one
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When it gets to 8 days, how long does it stay there?

I've tried to DL the qt 3 times and then tried the .msi file and still won't sync up. Keeps getting stuck at 8-9 days behind even after I restart it. Someone please help, I can't figure out how to fix it.

Try using the "Rebuild Block Chain" option, it seems to fix just about everything for me.

 I can't find that option. My mining console won't start up and neither will the project console

It's in the wallet to the right of "Projects"
There's nothing to the right of projects in my wallet, and i tried the conf idea above and nothing is working because these things you guys say are supposed to be there aren't.
You may have to download the latest 6.1 version; from gridcoin.us, download the MSI Prod version.
You should see a button "Rebuild Block Chain" on the main screen.

Rob H.


I don't see a 6.1 version on the site, even the beta is 5.7?

http://www.gridcoin.us/download/gridcoin.msi - I downloaded from here and it is the latest version.

Ok, I'll try it again, but this is my fourth time DL this one lol

Edit: Holy crap, It actually shows the "Rebuild Blockchain" option this time, you the Man TribalBob Cheesy
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When it gets to 8 days, how long does it stay there?

I've tried to DL the qt 3 times and then tried the .msi file and still won't sync up. Keeps getting stuck at 8-9 days behind even after I restart it. Someone please help, I can't figure out how to fix it.

Try using the "Rebuild Block Chain" option, it seems to fix just about everything for me.

 I can't find that option. My mining console won't start up and neither will the project console

It's in the wallet to the right of "Projects"
There's nothing to the right of projects in my wallet, and i tried the conf idea above and nothing is working because these things you guys say are supposed to be there aren't.
You may have to download the latest 6.1 version; from gridcoin.us, download the MSI Prod version.
You should see a button "Rebuild Block Chain" on the main screen.

Rob H.


I don't see a 6.1 version on the site, even the beta is 5.7?

http://www.gridcoin.us/download/gridcoin.msi - I downloaded from here and it is the latest version.
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When it gets to 8 days, how long does it stay there?

I've tried to DL the qt 3 times and then tried the .msi file and still won't sync up. Keeps getting stuck at 8-9 days behind even after I restart it. Someone please help, I can't figure out how to fix it.

Try using the "Rebuild Block Chain" option, it seems to fix just about everything for me.

 I can't find that option. My mining console won't start up and neither will the project console

It's in the wallet to the right of "Projects"
There's nothing to the right of projects in my wallet, and i tried the conf idea above and nothing is working because these things you guys say are supposed to be there aren't.
You may have to download the latest 6.1 version; from gridcoin.us, download the MSI Prod version.
You should see a button "Rebuild Block Chain" on the main screen.

Rob H.


I don't see a 6.1 version on the site, even the beta is 5.7?
sr. member
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Yeah, try the lodctr /r from an elevated prompt first, and restart gridcoin-qt.

Thanks,
Rob H.


Sorry, last question, should I close my current instance of Gridcoin before doing lodctr /r
sr. member
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Yeah, try the lodctr /r from an elevated prompt first, and restart gridcoin-qt.

Thanks,
Rob H.
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Ok, I have a new error today, my "Boinc Processing Power" never displays higher than 50% usage even though BOINC is using 100% of my cpu.
Bob, do you have more than 1000 avg daily credits showing?
Does your Boinc thread count match the screen thread count?
Also, try a :
lodctr /r
and restart and see if that changes anything.

Thanks,
Rob H.


Hi Rob,

I show:
Code:
Boinc Processing Power: 50
Boinc Thread Count:     0
Boinc Avg Daily Credits:4063

Do you want me to do "lodctr /r" from Command Prompt or from the debug console...? Also, when you say "restart" should I restart the client or restart my pc?

Thanks!



***Edit***
I've also just noticed that my mining module is displaying "..." for "Boinc Block" even though Boinc is running and doing work...
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